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Ancient Microfossils of Primordial Microbes Found in 3.4 Billion-Year-Old Rocks – ScienceAlert
Newly discovered microfossils some 3.42 billion years old are the oldest evidence yet of a particular type of methane-cycling…

Newly discovered microfossils some 3.42 billion years old are the oldest evidence yet of a particular type of methane-cycling microbe life and they could help us understand how life gets started in the first place, both on Earth and further out into the…
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